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Media Statement by DAP National Chairman Lim Kit Siang in Petaling Jaya on
Saturday 11th November 2000:

UMNO and UMNO Youth leaders should not politicise the Vision School issue to
create a second Suqiu-like political crisis in four months just for the sake
of the UMNO special general assembly next Saturday
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UMNO and UMNO Youth leaders should not politicise the Vision School issue to
create a second Suqiu-like political crisis in four months just for the sake
of the UMNO special general assembly next Saturday.

In the past two weeks, there appears to be a deliberate campaign by UMNO and
UMNO Youth leaders to escalate political temperatures to create a crisis
atmosphere in the run-up to the UMNO special general assembly on November 18.

The UMNO special general assembly next Saturday is supposed to save UMNO
from being thrown into the dustbin of history and learn from the important
lesson from last November's general election when UMNO suffered its worst
election defeat in its party history, losing 16 Parliamentary seats and 55
State Assembly seats as compared to 1995. 

The UMNO membership and the Malaysian people were given to understand that
the UMNO leadership had realised the need for radical reforms in UMNO to win
back to Malay heartland from PAS and Keadilan and that  the first crucial
step is to restore democracy in UMNO.

However, from the decisions of the UMNO Supreme Council, it is clear that
the amendments to the UMNO Constitution to be tabled at the UMNO special
general assembly would make UMNO even more undemocratic, centralising
greater  powers in the hands of the UMNO President especially with the
proposal to have party national elections once in five years after the
national general election.

UMNO and UMNO Youth leaders must be  aware that the UMNO Supreme Council's
constitutional amendments on Saturday represent a severe  throwback to
greater  authoritarian and feudal rule by the UMNO President and that the
only way to distract the attention of UMNO delegates and the public is to
create another crisis atmosphere, explaining the recent attempt to
politicise the Vision School issue to create a second Suqiu-like  crisis in
four months.

The statement made by the Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Dr. Mahathir Mohamad on
Tuesday accusing Dong Jiao Zong of wanting a Chinese education system in the
country which is un-Malaysian is not only baseless and most unfortunate, it
is reminiscent of the Prime Minister's 43rd Merdeka Day Message likening the
supporters of the Malaysian Chinese Organisations' Election Appeals
Committee (Suqiu) to communists and communalists.

Mahathir's accusation that Dong Jiao "had never accepted anything about
education in Malaysia" and in wanting a "China-type" Chinese education
system is most insensitive,  unfair and unfounded. Even more serious, it has
reinforced and justified the widespread concerns about the true and hidden
agenda of the Barisan Nasional's Vision Schools.  

The Chinese primary schools in Malaysia are completely different from the
Chinese schools in China as they are part of the Malaysian national
education system,  follow the national curriculum, where  Bahasa Malaysia is
a compulsory subject and where there is a multi-racial student population.
At present,  there are about 65,000 non-Chinese students, making up 12 to 15
percent, in the Chinese primary schools in the country.

UMNO and UMNO Youth leaders should not undermine the multi-racial, multi-
lingual, multi-cultural and multi-religious nation-building process and
framework by returning to the traditional divide-and-rule tactics of sowing
ethnic suspicions and distrust among the different communities. 

The Deputy Education Minister, Datuk Aziz Shamsuddin, has set a very bad
example in this respect with his his outrageous attack on those who question
and oppose the Barisan Nasional government's Vision Schools plan as
"disloyal" and "unpatriotic" and he should withdraw and apologise for such
unwarranted and baseless accusations.

One important reason why Malaysia has been losing out in the battle for
international competitiveness,  even lagging behind other countries in the
region in attracting foreigh direct investment, threatening  the  various
national economic and development goals as leapfrogging into the information
age and K-economy, is the extremist politics of UMNO and UMNO Youth leaders
in a multi-racial society.

UMNO and UMNO Youth leaders should end their politics of extremism for the
nation's sake,  stop looking at issues from narrow communal angle but
emulate Keadilan and PAS leaders  in fully accepting Malaysia's
multi-racial, multi- lingual, multi-cultural and multi-religious character
and  identity, whether in education or in any other field of national endeavour.

                                                       

-  Lim Kit Siang  -





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